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M Mail EDFORD miBUNE Second Section Eight Pages Second Section Eight Pages Dtllr Twcotr-fourtb Yew. WMklf Klrtj-tUlilli Tut. MEDFORD, ORKOON. FRIDAY. NOYK.MBKU L). UV29. No. 250. SEE LOSSES ILL HEALTH N TRAGEDY Prominent Chicago Execu tive Slays Wife and Takes Own Life As Hour Near to Attend Thanks giving Dinner at Home of Friends Heavy Stock Losses Indicated. CHICAGO, Nov. 2(1. (!) Thero wore two motives offered today lo explain the Thanksgiving day don ffclo traKedy in the Gold Const apart. Ifteiit of the Jattien Jlarrett Paul eys; ill health and inarkrt losses. l'flulcy shot his wife as she sat working a cross-word puzzle, lie then entered the hathroom and killed himself with the same re volver. J-ioth hod been in ill health for some time, ami there was evidence that they had suffered heavy losses in the stock nuirket. There was nothing, however, to indicate that murder and suicide had been con templated, and police today "were still trying to find out what par ticular incident prompted Pauley to act just at tho time the couple were preparing to attend a Thanks giving day dinner at the homo of friends. Pauley's physician said the middle-aged coal company executive was seriously ill several months ago. Heavy Ijosses. Likewise, a cursory examination of Pauley's stock accounts did not indicalo that their losses had been ruinous, even though they were considerable. Friends ot Pauley said they did not believe he could be rated as wealthy. They spoke nf him as well to do. with a com , fortablo salary Inepme. Pauley had been prominent so cially In Chicago for many years. His wife, tho former Kllnor Lud low, was a niece of the late Gov. Asa Bushell of Ohio. She was n famed beauty and once was report ed engaged to Capt. Richmond P. Ilohson, a hero of the Spanish American war. Pauley had been prominent in the coal mining industry for many years and until a few years ago was a director of the Deerlng Coal company. He was an executor ? the $2,00(r,000 estate of the late James K. Deerlng. irish IeIoIse LAVISH SETTINGS FEATURE SCENES "IJroiulway," tho original and probably the' best of tho all talk ins and singins night r!ub melo dramas with its grnndiciHu ami in describable gor geousness in the night club hi t iu photographed in technicolor, much pleased the Thanksgiving day audiences at the Crateriiin theater where the attrac tion opened yes terday, lp run a f t e r noon and night until Sun day. . It is n thrilling, gun-harking, n- v a 1 boutleggmg Kvelvn UrenL ami hijacking., and small-time J hoofer night club melodrama that ! thrills and fairly grips you with intense interest wtiile at the, same time entertainiiiK with, unusual photographic effect s. A Kox iiinvieinne news and a singing act, "The Kitfht Victor Artists," gives variety to the bill. There is nothing unusual about the plot, howevci the novelty euines in the way the story is en acted, including some very marked (dia racier purtrayats, the lack of good comedy trimmings and the lavishness and elaborateness of the night club stage scenes. The din ing and dancing floor is claimed to be the most elaborate ever con structed for mien scenes in a movie and the effect on the audiences of immensity is heightened by trick j photography and settings. At times J the scenes move so fust in kaleido scopic activity ns .to almost bewil der. "Broadway" Is the stpry of a liquor gang feud centering in a night club, into which a couple of innocent and' ambitions hoofers are deeply enmeshed, and . after two gangster killings are finally freed to love in peace ever after. (Menu Tyron and Merita Ken nedy in the male a, nil female leads, while good are not. so much, but Kvelyn Hrent who is co'-starred In "l!roadw;'y" with Tyron. gives one of her characteristic and artlstis Interpretations of a hard-boiled, resourceful svelted and milky chorus girl. However. James K. Jackson with his slow drawling manner of speech, immobile coun tenance and pleasing personality fairly walks away with the acting honors of the show, in his charac terization of Dan McCorn, detec tive of the homicide squad, v There Is a very largo cast of principals and others in tho sup port of the above mentioned lead ing characters. K. A. K. DUBLIN (P) Discission of the proposed United States of Europe, with a view to a holiday from tur Iffs, has revealed genernl npproval nf the attitude assumed at Geneva by the Free State representatives. 'fl, t... Utnln line nn nbleCtloll T u ir,litort HtntPH of Europe pro M vMiwt thi country is allowed to go its own way. Its efforts to estab lish the native industries must be guided by the special circum stances of the country. A United States of Europe, argued the Irish, cannot be direct ed against America. The old Unionist Press In the Free State, while admktlng the possible ad vantages of a European Zollverein, Vegards It as impracticable. It fur gests instead a British Imperial customs agreement with a begin ning in the British Isles by a cus toms union of Britain, northern Ireland and the Free State. ROGUE RIVER, Ore., Nov. 29 (Special) After the banket hull game between Talent and Rogue , River a number of people report things were stolen from their cars, j Some of the nrtlcles stolen were robes, tools and a windshield. I KIT.KXU, Ore. Hugh L. Biggs, assistant dean of men at the Uni veidty of Oregon, announced that four students responsible for splashing green and yellow paint on the Oregon State college -cam-pus had b pen nppreTiended. MOSCOW (P) Germany was nV-ad of the United States this .vW in the number of bids sub- i Iwpd for concessions within the; Soviet Union. Of the 270 tenders : made frum foreign sources 72 . came from Germany and CD from the United .States. The chief concessions committee . was especially interested In noting j that there were 20 English bids In the list. Last year only seven came . from the United Kingdom. Most of the projects had to do with mining, chemical and lumber . Industries and public utiHties. In! tho eight years life of the conces- ! Kions committee It has considered 2570 proposals from concession seeking foreign capital. j i COniNTII, N. V. lP. Mr. nhrt Mrs. Horace P. Fenton have been rnarrleil 2T years, or 5 years '"niter than their three chllilren. Their silver anniversary was cele nralnl by a trl)lo weilcllnlt. their 1aiic,hl"rs and one son. f'rtsham Dean P.arber shop "ill soon open for business in this town. "I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to build mc up and for the Chance of Lite and I can't get along frithout It. 1 lost about twenty pounds and I felt weak and run-down. I find it gives me strength and quiets my nerves. I have two daughters and 1 gave it to them when they came into woman hood and was greatly pleased at the results. 1 will answer any letter ask ing for information." Mrs. L E. Hdroon, Waterloo, foutf. DKSKHl iiiMfjifiqijiipitiiiiig .iil Use Our Branch Post Office For Your Christmas Mailing RUSSELL'S 'MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE" We Will Wrap Purchases Free All Ready For Mailing Here Here Is Your Greatest Opportunity to Save STARTING SATURDAY MORNING Our Semi-Annual Sale That You've Looked Forward to allflS!vt. Store Never in our history have we been so admirably prepared to supply your "Christmas Gift" needs. Months and months of preparation have been re warded by displaying for your ap proval, the choicest selection of useful, practical and dainty gifts to be found in Southern Oregon. You'll be delighted with a trip down our aisles ; around our tables and coun ters, where you will find all these things well displayed to help you with easy selection of your "Gift Items". A Saturday Bag Sale Worth $3.98 $0.98 All New Styles A real event. Bags for gifts! .Bags for you.! And don't forget it these bags are new, all leather, moire lined. Some with inside fas tened compartments with mirror and coin purse and the new shapes. The popular, "Vagabond shape," back-strap and top-strap pouches, flat purses and all the good shades for Fall. Don't miss this! A Big Neckwear Value 98c The new Jabot styles and separate jabots, large 'collars of georgette and fine laces, col lar and cuff sets that are really beautiful. A wonderful lot of neckwear in all the new stylls and a real bargain at 98c. A fine gift . item also. Triangle Hand Blocked Scarfs 98c Beautiful colors and color-combinations, all hand-blocked scarfs. They are new and cor rect to wear. An ideal Christmas gift and a real bargain for your own use. Other scarfs to $3.98 in all the new styles Porto Rican Hand Made Towels 59c Lovely quality linen, large size 18x30 and all in fine hand-worked, embroidered designs, also hand-drawn, hemstitched ends. An ex cellent gift item or for your own use and priced very low. ER-AWAW I Think L v F t of Russell's When You '. Prepare Your J Christmas Gift List You'll Find Easy Selection Here NEW FALL DRESSES Price Twice a year we clear, out our Ready-to-Wear stock! We must not carry over a dress and we are starting the clearance early to make room for "Christmas goods" that now fill the store to an over-crowded condition. SILKS - VELVETS - GEORGETTES SUITS - ENSEMBLES - FROCKS A most complete array of charming styles and inexpensive garments, complete size and color range, for street, for sport wear, for afternoon and evening. .Garments that are correct, and authentic in every style detail. . .. ; ' $12.75 Garments .... $6.38 $21.75 Garments . . . $10.88 $16.75 Garments .... $8.38 $32.75 Garments . . . $16.38 $19.75 Garments $9.88 $39.75 Garments $18.38 NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES - ALL SALES FINAL OUR ENTIRE COAT STOCK REDUCED COATS LESS ONE-FOURTH Now you can buy the loveliest of wraps at this big reduction.' Gorgeous furred garments, sports coats, all reduced. The most approved styles of the moment; flared, tierred, uneven lengths, straight-line conserva tive models, all must go now! ' The Rain Is on the Way! Ladies' Rain Coats Regular $6.50 Many Colors Prepare for It Now! Girls' Rain Coats Reg. $5.50 Just too bad for us the late rainy season has left too many rain coats on our racks. All fleeced rub ber fabrics in the smartest sport styles, colors of green, blue, red, tan, brown, and black. A very fine coat cut to cost price because of the late sea son. But the rain is on the way and you can save today and be prepared. Sizes 14 to 44. . Silk and Wool Phoenix Hose $1.00 and $1.50 The cold days of Winter call for warmer hosiery, esueciallv for school girls are these numbers de sirable. All the "silk street Bhades" are shown in the wool and the silk and wool, so you can be smart ly dressed and comfortable also. I 3 .75 I Just like the grown ups' coats in style and fabric and color. Warmth and comfort in both cold and rainy weather. As fine a girls' coat as you can buy, and at a give away price. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. , A BIG WARM DOUBLE BLANKET SPECIAL AT 1 IlllUlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll An extra heavy quality, large full size, 80 inches long, pret ty plaids of all colors, rose, blue, gold, tan, orchid and grey. This blanket has a vory long napth and is extra firm weave. A very special value at $3.69 and as we have only one case of them to be sold at this price we advise you to phone or call early Satur- ' day. ". I " ' LL:.,i' $3:69 1